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Gong Yoo (Hangul: 공유) is a South Korean actor and model.

Profile

  • Screen Name: Gong Yoo (공유)
  • Birth Name: Gong Ji Cheol (공지철)
  • Birth Date: July 10, 1979
  • Western & Eastern Sign: Cancerian Sheep
  • Status: Single
  • Birth Place: South Korea
  • Height: 184 cm or 6'2
  • Weight: 74 kg
  • Blood Type: A
  • Hobbies: Watching movies, playing basketball, and exercising
  • Favorite Music: R&B and Hip-Hop
  • Family: One older sister; he's the youngest in the family
    • In teaching:Catholic
  • Military Service: Actor Gong Yoo is slated for conscription this October, joining the ranks of men, famous and unknown, who have served their country for 24 months or 2 years.

According to the Office of Military Manpower Administration, Gong, 28, will serve at a station in Uijeongbu-dong, Gyeonggi, starting Oct. 9. He will undergo the six weeks of bootcamp required for new conscripts. He said previously that he would enter service after completing his current mini-series in which he costars with singer-turned-actress Yoon Eun-hye. However, his label, sidusHQ, said Gong hasn't formally received an enlistment warrant but it was likely he would serve later this year.

    • Expertise:English speaking, singing, basketball

Apearances

TV Series

  • The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince (MBC, 2007)
  • One Fine Day (MBC, 2006)
  • Hello My Teacher (SBS, 2005)
  • Kim Sung-Joon Meets Lee Yoo-Jung (2003) Internet Drama
  • Screen (SBS, 2003)
  • 20 Years (SBS, 2003)
  • Hard Love (KBS, 2002)
  • When Ever (KBS, 2002)
  • School 4 (KBS, 2001)

Movies

Awards

  • Best Actor (Miniseries Category), MBC Actor Award, 2006
  • SBS New Rising Star Award (2003)

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